Human and Animal Relationships
Pathogenic fungi are widely distributed and can infect many organisms, particularly humans, but also other vertebrates and insects. Due to a growing number of fungal infections, there is an increasing need to understand the interaction of pathogenic fungi
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		    The Mycota I
 
 Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality 1st edition ed. by J.G.H.Wessels and F. Meinhardt 2nd edition ed. by U. Kües and R. Fischer
 
 II
 
 Genetics and Biotechnology Ed. by U. Kück
 
 III
 
 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Ed. by R. Brambl and G. Marzluf
 
 IV
 
 Environmental and Microbial Relationships 1st edition ed. by D. Wicklow and B. Söderström 2nd edition ed. by C.P. Kubicek and I.S. Druzhinina
 
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 Plant Relationships 1st edition ed. by G. Carroll and P. Tudzynski 2nd edition ed. by H.B. Deising
 
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 Human and Animal Relationships 1st edition ed. by D.H. Howard and J.D. Miller 2nd edition ed. by A.A. Brakhage and P.F. Zipfel
 
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 Systematics and Evolution Ed. by D.J. McLaughlin, E.G. McLaughlin, and P.A. Lemke†
 
 VIII
 
 Biology of the Fungal Cell Ed. by R.J. Howard and N.A.R. Gow
 
 IX
 
 Fungal Associations Ed. by B. Hock
 
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 Industrial Applications Ed. by H.D. Osiewacz
 
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 Agricultural Applications Ed. by F. Kempken
 
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 Human Fungal Pathogens Ed. by J.E. Domer and G.S. Kobayashi
 
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 Fungal Genomics Ed. by A.J.P. Brown
 
 XIV
 
 Evolution of Fungi and Fungal-like Organisms Ed. by J. Wöstemeyer
 
 XV
 
 Physiology and Genetics: Selected Basic and Applied Aspects Ed. by T. Anke and D. Weber
 
 The Mycota A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi as Experimental Systems for Basic and Applied Research Edited by K. Esser
 
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 Human and Animal Relationships 2nd Edition
 
 Volume Editors: A.A. Brakhage • P.F. Zipfel
 
 Series Editor Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Karl Esser Allgemeine Botanik Ruhr-Universität 44780 Bochum, Germany Tel.: +49 (234)32-22211 Fax.: +49 (234)32-14211 e-mail: [email protected] Volume Editors Professor Dr. Axel A. Brakhage Tel.: +49-3641-5321000 Fax.: +49-3641-656600 e-mail: [email protected] Professor Dr. Peter F. Zipfel Tel.: +49-3641-656900 Fax.: +49-3641-656902 e-mail: [email protected] Leibniz Institut für Naturstoff-Forschung und Infektionsbiologie e.V. Hans-Knöll-Institut Friedrich Schiller Universität Beutenbergstr. 11a 00745 Jena, Germany
 
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